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81. Homework Center - Biographies
PBS biographies http//www.pbs.org/neighborhoods/history/ bio biographies prepared http//www.rembrandthuis.nl/index2.phpGeneral information about astronauts.
http://www.multcolib.org/homework/biohc.html
School Corps Library Catalog Library Databases Ask Us! Online ... Tareas Escolares
Biographies:
Biography Megasites
African Americans

Artists, Musicians and Performers

Astronauts
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Women of the West
Biography Megasites
Biographies
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/B/
Historical people related to American History.
Biographical Dictionary
http://www.s9.com/biography/
Formerly named Notable Citizens of Planet Earth, this updated version is a biographical dictionary with over 19,000 people indexed.
Biography
http://www.infoplease.com/people.html
More than 30,000 biographies from Infoplease.com.
Biography.com
http://www.biography.com/
A database of 25,000 people - past and present.
The Biography Maker
http://www.bham.wednet.edu/bio/biomaker.htm
"The Biography Maker is like those homework machines we have been hearing about for many years. It is designed to help you convert facts into insights, dull and boring information into fascination and magic."
Colonial Hall: Biographies of the Founding Fathers
http://www.colonialhall.com/biography.asp
Biographies of all of the founding fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence. Each is approximately one page of text.

82. Homework Helper - Biographies
Zoom Explorers astronauts http//www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers se/peace/laureates/1931/addamsbio.html. PioneerGeneral Reference http//heritage.uen.org
http://www.mcallen.lib.tx.us/library/child/homework/bio.htm
McAllen Memorial Library
Homework Helper
Biographies
Individual Biographies, A to Z
  • Biography Megasites African Americans Artists ... Women of the West
  • Biography Megasites
    American Biographies Index
    http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/B/ Biographical Dictionary
    http://www.s9.com/biography/ Biography Find
    http://www.biography.com/ Colonial Hall: A Look at America's Founders
    http://www.colonialhall.com/index.php Current Biography Exerpts
    http://www.hwwilson.com/currentbio/cbonline.html Encyclopedia Articles: Biography
    http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text?lookup=
    The Founding Fathers: Delegates to the Constitutional Convention

    http://www.nara.gov/exhall/charters/constitution/confath.html Gallery of Achievers
    http://www.achievement.org/galleryachieve.html HeroicStories http://www.HeroicStories.com/ Lives http://amillionlives.com/ Lucid Cafe: Alphabetical Index http://www2.lucidcafe.com/lucidcafe/library/alphaindex.html Medieval People http://www.netserf.org/People/ Mr. Showbiz Celeb Site http://mrshowbiz.go.com/celebrities/ People Index http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/people.html Yahooligans: Biographies http://www.yahooligans.com/School_Bell/Social_Studies/History/Biographies/

    83. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    ( I have always mission; send questions to the astronauts in orbit...... Joseph Fourier (brief bio) (U. Joesph Fourier, Grenoble). Steam Models and General
    http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2731

    84. Science Subject Areas
    bioZone bio Links Great set of links to Chemistry Online Introduction to generalchemistry, with the planets, space exploration, astronomers, and astronauts.
    http://www.tier.net/~scclibrary/Science2.htm
    Science Subject Areas
    first page: Science News General Resources Science Fairs
    This page: Biology Chemistry Earth Science Physics ... Space Science
    Biology:
    See also our Health page for Health and Medicine sites
    • Anthropology Tutorials
      Look under the "Physical Anthropology" section at the top of the page for tutorials and links about evolution, genetics, primates, humans, and the classification of living things. Biodiversity and Conservation
      An online hypertext book about "the origin, nature and value of biological diversity, the threats to its continued existence, and approaches to preserving what is left." Biology Browser
      Annotated links to selected sites in the biological sciences, organized by subject and searchable. Biology in Motion
      "Here you will find animations, interactive activities, and cartoons designed to make learning biology a richer, more engaging experience." From a professor of biology. Biology Online
      Biology dictionary, tutorials, and links to other biology sites online. The Biology Project
      "An online interactive resource for learning biology" from Arizona State University, with lots of useful information.

    85. Physics Subject Sources
    emphasis on technology, including bioapplications in web guides; for the generalpublic and of space exploration, rocketry, early astronauts, space missions
    http://www.murraystate.edu/msml/physics.html
    Subject Sources - Physics and Astronomy
    RECOMMENDED DATABASES INTERNET RESOURCES PRINT RESOURCES Off-campus access to library resources is available to all current MSU faculty, staff and students.
    Please log in using your last name as your username and the last 4 digits of your social security number as your password.

    Full text available Databases available ASTA - Applied Science and Technology Abstracts - Indexes leading publications in English; emphasis on technology, including bio-applications in agricultural technology, the food and food industry; Full text on-line not available. CompuMath Citation Index (CD-ROM) - Multidisciplinary index to the literature of applied mathematics, computer science, statistics, operations research, robotics, and related disciplines; available only on CD-Rom and accessible only in the library itself. ProQuest Computing - Provides a range of computing journals in full text from 1986-present. Designed for any research environment that needs access to comprehensive coverage of computer topics. RACERtrac - Murray State's catalog of library holdings; includes book and media resources; searchable by author, title, subject, etc.

    86. Welcome To John Tant's Bookmarks .....
    Journal Astronaut's Recollections UFO Sightings by astronauts Student Space EducationGeneral. Web Virtual Library biosciences Hopkins bioInformatics Home
    http://wwwp.exis.net/~jtant/BookJohn.html
    Welcome to John Tant's Bookmarks .....
    If you find URLs which need updating, please let me know.
    Drop me a quick email
    Welcome to John Tant's world .....
    This is my personal home page.
    Welcome to John's Family
    This is what some Tants look like! There are also email links to other Tants on the web or with email. Say hello!!
    StoneBridge Schools
    This is the home page I maintain for the school where I teach. I'm the math/science guy here.
    Welcome to John's Book Reviews
    My Comments on Books I've Recently Read
    Satellite Links
    A page of weather satellite and radar pictures and links I'm building
    John's Index
    Astronomy and Space Biology and Medicine Chemistry Christianity ... Acknowledgements
    Internet - General
    Search
    ExisNet Home Page on the WWW
    My primary internet provider, here in Virginia.
    The Lycos Home Page: Hunting WWW Information Welcome to John Tant's Bookmarks ..... Yahoo
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    Astronomy
    Views of the Solar System Homepage The Hubble Deep Field Pictures Waaaaaaay Back! Galileo Home Page Galileo Space Probe HST Images by Subject Index of /ftp/stsci/epa/tiff/
    Great tif files of the planets - warning: they're big files - that's why I'm taking you to the index instead of an html file
    WebWeather Space Shuttle Photographs Repository NASA - JSC Digital Image Collection
    Space
    NASA/Kennedy Space Center Home Page Space Shuttle Launches NASA Television on CU-SeeMe - An online 1 gigabyte astronomical server The NASA Shuttle Web Archives Apollo Lunar Surface Journal Astronaut's Recollections UFO Sightings by Astronauts ... Student Space Awareness Pro-Space Station Petition
    Biology and Medicine

    87. TeachSPACE Teacher Feature: Teacher Submitted Lesson
    You can also check out her bio or her top For example, read about how Atlantis astronautssuggest designers related to shuttle missions in general and bring in
    http://www.space.com/teachspace/module_astronaut_0900/teachfeature_activity_0900
    Penny's Activity / Penny's Story Penny's Space Resources Your Ideas, Please
    Each month, TeachSpace will work with one of you - a teacher whose expertise will serve to correct and enhance our current module. In addition to field-testing our activities, Penny contributed one of her own, below. You can also check out her bio or her top space resources, or get involved yourself.
    A Favorite Activity
    by Penny L. Glackman
    Each year my students and I follow a Space Shuttle mission on-line. These missions, bringing new components to the International Space Station, will give your students a connection with real-life space exploration. Check this schedule to find out when the next Shuttle is going up: http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/launches/launch_schedule.html.
    There are many ways in which you can incorporate this activity into your science class. You may limit it to one lesson, or expand it as other lessons naturally emerge. Some of the things I do in my class are the following:
    • When introducing a Shuttle mission, I begin with a discussion of the Space Transportation System (STS). I have a two-foot-high inflatable Space Shuttle in my classroom. There are smaller models that are easily accessible - you can buy one online at www.thespaceshop.com, at a science museum shop, or at a toy store that specializes in educational toys. Or, you might prefer to use pictures, easily available online or in space books. (Try the Space Shuttle gallery on SPACE.com: http://www.space.com/imagegallery/gallery/

    88. Astronaut Bio: Richard F. Gordon, Jr., (Captain, USN, Ret.)

    http://instantlearning.net/space/sehhtml/gordon.htm
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
    Houston, Texas 77058
    Biographical Data
    NAME: Richard F. Gordon, Jr., (Captain, USN, Ret.)
    NASA Astronaut
    PERSONAL DATA:
    Born October 5, 1929, in Seattle, Washington.
    PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
    EDUCATION:
    Graduated from North Kitsap High School, Poulsbo, Washington; received a bachelor of science degree in Chemistry, University of Washington, 1951; a SCD (honorary), Niagara University, 1972; Operations Analysis, USN Post Graduate School, Monterey, California, 1963; and graduated USN Test Pilots School, 1957.
    MARITAL STATUS:
    Married to the former Linda A. Saundera of Miami, Florida.
    CHILDREN:
    Carleen, July 8, 1954; Richard, October 6, 1955; Lawrence, December 18, 1957; Thomas, March 25, 1959; James, April 26, 1960 (deceased); and Diane, April 23, 1961.
    COMMUNITY INTERESTS:
    Gordon has served as chairman and cochairman of the Louisiana Heart Fund, chairman of the March of Dimes (Mother's March), honorary chairman for Muscular Dystrophy, and board of directors for the Boy Scouts of America and Boys' Club of Greater New Orleans.
    ORGANIZATIONS:
    Fellow, American Astronautical Society; Associate Fellow, Society of Experimental Test Pilots; and Navy League.

    89. Long Bio

    http://icarus.stsci.edu/~lucas/web/ral-long-bio.html
    Ray A. Lucas
    Some people consider their work a calling. In my case, it literally was, but I'll get back to that later... The story is somewhat long and complicated, and too long for me to really tell or for you to read here! But, if you're really so desperate for something to read right now, well, you must be trying to avoid something else you probably should be doing! In that case, read on, dear reader...
    As a child, I wanted to do practically everything, and I thought that I could, and that I should be able to... We all learn that we have limitations, but we also sometimes learn that we often have never really fully tested them or our capacity to learn. My own father, mother, brother, and grandparents, as well as a number of other relatives and family friends when I was a child, all exceptional people in their own ways, taught me that there is always more to learn. The same is true of the many exceptional people with whom I have been fortunate to meet, work, and play, in astronomy, music and the arts, and in sports I've played like basketball and football, and indeed, of the many exceptional people I've been fortunate to meet in life in general.
    In school, I sometimes had a strange and maddening tendency in math and physics classes to solve the problems that everyone else missed and then miss too many of the ones that everyone else solved! Thus, I rarely shied away from a challenge, but sometimes jumped in over my head... Learning that I could do some things was something of a comfort, once learned, belying all the trouble I sometimes had convincing myself of the right way to do something in some circumstances. But both science and math proceed by hard work, and by looking into the darkness and shining a light to satisfy a healthy intellectual curiosity and/or equally to overcome fear and apprehension. It is by such fits and starts, and by overcoming our own stumbling blocks that we learn. The human brain, of course, is still one of the greatest mysteries in the universe!

    90. StarDate Online | Astronaut Bios

    http://stardate.utexas.edu/radio/features/hhm/bios.html
    Hispanic Heritage Month 1998 Astronaut Bios NASA's astronaut corps includes two groups of professionals: Pilots fly space shuttles to and from orbit and are eligible to serve as mission commanders. They usually have military experience. Mission specialists are scientists or engineers who operate experiments, release and retrieve satellites, and conduct other work in orbit. An astronaut only flies in space once every two to three years, on average. It takes about six months to train for a mission, plus a few months to fly the mission and complete any experiments on the ground. The rest of the time, they are assigned other jobs. They help design spacecraft systems, space suits, computer software, and other important systems. They devise training procedures, and work with the people who build space shuttles and other craft. More about Hispanic Astronauts
    NASA bio
    Fernando Caldeiro
    Mission Specialist Born: June 12, 1958; Buenos Aires, Argentina Education: Bachelor of science, mechanical engineering, Univ. of Arizona; master of science, engineering management, Univ. of Central Florida Work History: Test director for B-1B bomber; space shuttle propulsion system engineer

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